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Cup and Sorcery

Tony Lewis

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Ollie and the crew are back!
 
The Fibulan Museum has been burgled, and our intrepid detectives are appointed to solve the mystery. But this is no ordinary crime.
 
During their investigation, they find themselves undertaking a quest of literally epic proportions, while hoping that they can stave off disaster and avoid seeing Mrs. Ladle's legs.
 
Can Ollie and his friends survive the treacherous journey and defeat the forces of darkness?
Available since: 01/06/2022.

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